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Enerkem Announces Construction Start of World’s First Municipal Waste-to-Biofuels Facility in Edmonton, Alberta

Enerkem Announces Construction Start of World’s First Municipal Waste-to-Biofuels Facility in Edmonton, Alberta

Enerkem’s advanced biofuels plant, which will be located in Edmonton, Alberta, is the world’s first industrial-scale biofuels project to use municipal solid waste as feedstock.
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OriginOil Announces Initiative to Make Jet Fuel from Waste Using Algae

Industry working group will focus on meeting aviation industry demand for algae-based fuel....
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New cheapest, greenest biofuel from waste to slash UK transport carbon emissions

Carbon Trust creates new consortium to develop and produce ‘carbon efficient’ transport biofuel....
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Uhde’s PRENFLOTM process to be part of joint research and development project BioTfueL in France

BioTfueL is a new joint project launched by five French partners and Uhde....
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Biogas Climate Benefit Greater Than Previously Thought?

Biogas from refuse produces 95 per cent less greenhouse gas emissions than gasoline, according to a new research report. ...
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Sunyani to generate electricity from waste

Sunyani Municipal Assembly is collaborating with a German energy company to generate electricity (Biogas) from the large tonnes of waste produced in the municipality.
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GenEco: Car is flushed with power

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Scotland’s largest AD facility - an inspiration for smaller contractors

Having to face Europe’s highest recycling targets, Scotland is at the forefront of investing in relatively new technologies like anaerobic digestion.
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Forth Energy confirms plan to submit biomass application

Formal plans to build a biomass plant at the port of Dundee will be submitted to the Scottish Government next month.
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Firm Selected to Supply R&D Equipment for Pretreatment of Biomass

The equipment will be used for research, development and demonstration of technology related to production of biomass-based fuels and chemicals from lignocellulosic feedstocks.
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Ukraine Milk Company Powered by 4,000 Cows and GE Biogas Engine

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USDA Under Secretary Tonsager Announces Funding for Renewable Energy Projects; Highlights USDA Assistance to Mississippi

Eight Recipients Selected for Rural Energy for America Program (REAP) Grants.
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Department of Energy Announces $24 Million for Algal Biofuels Research

Releases Final National Algal Biofuels Technology Roadmap.
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Honeywell Green Jet Fuel(TM) Powers Royal Netherlands Air Force Helicopter

Fuel produced using Honeywell's UOP process technology will power the first helicopter flight on sustainable biofuels
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Waste2Energy Announces Letter of Intent for New Plant in Italy

The plant will incorporate W2e's latest continuous Batch Oxidation System (cBOS™) technology.
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World Bioenergy 2010: Prize-winning researcher saves natural forests with bioenergy

Bioenergy doesn’t have to consume resources – on the contrary, it can save important environmental assets.
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Genencor Launches New Enzyme for Ethanol Production

SPEZYME® RSL Improves Liquefaction, Reducing Production Costs and Increasing Ethanol Yield.
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INEOS Bio awarded £7.3m grant from One North East and the Department for Energy and Climate Change

Grant towards construction costs for the first commercial plant in Europe using its advanced BioEnergy Process Technology.
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New Generation Biofuels provides update on potential deal

The MOU contemplates a strategic relationship between Milestone and NGBF, including a $20 million direct equity investment in the Company
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Renewable energy can meet all the world’s needs!

All the scenarios have the same result: a hundred percent renewable energy. The only difference is the time frame. That was the conclusion of Horst Rütel of the International Geothermal Association at the final session of the World Bioenergy conference.
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